The Pentagon announced this week that it plans to extend new benefits to the spouses of Gay personnel. The move comes about 17 months after repeal of the longstanding 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' (DADT) policy prohibiting service by openly Gay personnel.

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Freedom to Marry announced on February 7 a 2013 drive to raise and invest $2 million through the Win More States Fund, with an initial focus on passing marriage equality legislation in several more states across the country.

Despite my radical spirit, my committed feminism, and my deep distrust of old establishments, after I went to law school I became a fawning, dorky fan of the U.S. Constitution. It's normal for lawyers to do this. We see in the Constitution all this promise of equality and justice, even t more

Coming out as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer (LGBTQ) is a deeply personal process that varies for each individual, and there is no 'right' or 'wrong' way to do so. No matter your age or life path, each individual gets to determine when the time is right to publicly share their idmore

Boy Scouts of America officials announced on February 6 that they will delay a decision on whether to end their ban on Gay Scouts and adult Scout leaders, but a poll released the same day indicates most Americans have already made up thmore

The Rhode Island Bar Association executive committee and its House of Delegates have both endorsed the marriage equality bill now pending in the state Senate. Rhode Islanders United for Marriage announced the Bar Association's endorsement on February 4.

As we begin the second Obama Administration, many Americans - like the president himself - have 'evolved' in their attitudes about same-sex couples. Though marriage equality is still a long way off, especially in 'red states' like Florida, mainstream views about Lesbian or Gay coumore

Indiana Students: No Gays at Prom
A group of several students, parents, and at least one teacher at Sullivan High School in Sullivan, Indiana, is lobbying for a 'traditional prom' that would ban gay students from attending. Administrators at Sullivan High School are not in support of the movement, so the group is considering the possibility of a 'separate but equal' prom at wmore

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.

The Bank of Canada considered celebrating gay marriages, black hockey players, and turban-wearing RCMP officers on its new plastic bank notes - but eventually nixed them all in favour of the more traditional images of a train, a ship and a monument.